JOURNAL ARTICLE

Next-Item Recommendation via Collaborative Filtering with Bidirectional Item Similarity

Zijie ZengJing LinLin LiWeike PanZhong Ming

Year: 2019 Journal:   ACM Transactions on Information Systems Vol: 38 (1)Pages: 1-22

Abstract

Exploiting temporal effect has empirically been recognized as a promising way to improve recommendation performance in recent years. In real-world applications, one-class data in the form of (user, item, timestamp) are usually more accessible and abundant than numerical ratings. In this article, we focus on exploiting such one-class data in order to provide personalized next-item recommendation services. Specifically, we base our work on the framework of time-aware item-based collaborative filtering and propose a simple yet effective similarity measurement called bidirectional item similarity (BIS) that is able to capture sequential patterns even from noisy data. Furthermore, we extend BIS via some factorization techniques and obtain an adaptive version, i.e., adaptive BIS (ABIS), in order to better fit the behavioral data. We also design a compound weighting function that leverages the complementarity between two well-known time-aware weighting functions. With the proposed similarity measurements and weighting function, we obtain two novel collaborative filtering methods that are able to achieve significantly better performance than the state-of-the-art methods, showcasing their effectiveness for next-item recommendation.

Keywords:
Collaborative filtering Computer science Weighting Similarity (geometry) Timestamp Complementarity (molecular biology) Information retrieval Recommender system Data mining A-weighting Artificial intelligence Machine learning

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